Baltic Exhibition

The Baltic Exhibition in Malmö in 1914, Swedish Baltiska was utställningen an art trade and crafts exhibition of the Baltic Sea. It took place from May 15 to October 4, 1914, regardless of the time between the First World War erupted.

As a responsible architect drew the experienced exhibition designer Ferdinand Boberg. States participating in the exhibition were Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Russia. The exhibition took place in the area of ​​today's Pildammsparks held in Malmö and was influenced by Art Nouveau

After the outbreak of war, the German and Russian exhibitors, the Russians withdrew, leaving a valuable art collection in vain complaining Josef Stalin for the Soviet Union. It is found today in the Art Museum Malmö.

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